Computer Science, asked by hridayesh92, 6 months ago

Write the differences between computer vision and human vision.​

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Answered by OpAryan1
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Human vision is extremely sensitive to other human faces..... Computer vision systems can be trained to see human faces but they have nothing like the same inbuilt bias for seeing them when they may or may not even be there. But computer vision technology has its own biases and can be fooled. For example , humans are biased to recognize faces even if they’re not really there. In the rotating mask illusion, as the mask rotates, you should see it from the back, but your brain automatically perceives it from the front. Computer vision is not biased when it comes to viewing faces—however, it might classify images not recognizable to humans as different objects. For instance, a computer might identify a conglomeration of colors as a robin.

Another Difference : There are two types of light sensor in the human visual system whereas computer vision sensors don’t have this specialization. Sensor cells on the human retina brake down into rods and cones.

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Answered by laxmi998471
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Human vision is extremely sensitive to other human faces.... Computer vision systems can be trained to see human faces but they have nothing like the same inbuilt bias for seeing them when they may or may not even be there. But computer vision technology has its own biases and can be fooled, as this great explains.

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